Cannot boot into Windows XP

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James D

I recently upgraded the hard disk in my computer. I
partitioned, formatted and made the new disk active with
the Disk Management utility in Windows XP.
Then I cloned the old drive to the new one with Norton
Ghost. After that operation completed, I disconnected the
old drive and made the new drive a single master on the
Primary IDE. Booted the computer up to the Windows XP cd
and ran the "repair console" choosing the FIXBOOT option.
I rebooted and am at the point now where the computer
just "hangs" at the light blue Windows XP screen.

It appears that "most" of the files were copied. The
reason I say most is because when I did a comparison of
the old and new drives (used space) there appeared to be a
difference in total bytes of around 31,172,239. Was
something of importance not copied over?

Also, I didn't mention that I have 4 separate user
profiles on this hard drive. Would having separate user
profiles make a difference in the way it boots up?

I have been on this for about 2 weeks and really would
like to complete this project. Can someone PLEASE offer
assistance on this?
 
Without any additional error messages to narrow the scope, I think at
this point you need to do a repair install. Boot the CD, choose
"install" and then choose to "repair" the current installation.
 
Thanks Kent, your are the only the SECOND to come up with this suggestion.
Which I did do and FINALLY got the system to boot as it used to. Only
problem now is some of the settings are wacky (not able to set .JPG files as
desktop background, folder icons NOT showing in Windows explorer and my
favorite, unable to access the internet. I'm getting an error when using the
IPCONFIG command that there is a file missing.) It was a quick fix to get me
back into windows, but alas, I think it is time for a "fresh" install.

Any suggestions on how to copy the complete settings over after a new
install?
 
That's odd, because I am the only reply I see, so how can I be SECOND?
:-)

Be sure to run "sfc /scannow" before you start over.

Run the FAST wizard on your current install and save the resulting big
file somewhere where you can access it after you fresh install. Then run
the FAST wizard again on the new system and import your files and
settings.

Then reinstall all your apps.
 
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